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  2. 2024 Hobart
    The aim of this unit is to help you develop the necessary academic and communication skills for successful postgraduate studies at UTAS. including a critical understanding of the responsibilities and expectations of postgraduate level studies. It will help you develop a postgraduate ‘mind set’ with appropriate attitudes and behaviors towards studying, fellow students and the wider academic...
  3. 2023 Hobart
    The aim of this unit is to help you develop the necessary academic and communication skills for successful postgraduate studies at UTAS. including a critical understanding of the responsibilities and expectations of postgraduate level studies. It will help you develop a postgraduate ‘mind set’ with appropriate attitudes and behaviors towards studying, fellow students and the wider academic...
  4. Academic Writing [XAB021]

    2023 Online Student elective
    In this unit you will develop your ability to communicate in written form in a university environment. You will gain the skills and develop strategies to plan and write academically. In particular, you will analyse assignment tasks, learn how to structure an essay, draw on your critical thinking skills, and synthesise multiple academic sources and reference these in-text. ...
  5. 2024 Hobart
    This unit will help you understand the role that accounting plays in providing accountability. We move beyond introductory accounting and explore the important role that accounting has in organisations, society and the environment. After completing this unit, you will have fundamental management and financial accounting knowledge, tools for analysing organisations’ external reports and a...
  6. 2023 Hobart
    This unit provides the opportunity for you to acquire an understanding of business from an accounting perspective and to begin your development of a coherent body of knowledge in accounting and finance. You will develop skills in planning and decision making, as well as learning about how to communicate your findings in an accounting context. This unit is designed specifically to provide you with...
  7. 2023 Hobart
    The Accounting Framework is an introductory accounting unit concerned with the fundamentals of financial accounting. The unit includes an introduction to the basic principles of accrual accounting and the five elements of financial reports (i.e. assets, liabilities, owners equity, revenue and expenses). The unit focusses on the key financial statements from the preparers perspective – the...
  8. 2024 Hobart
    The Accounting Framework is an introductory accounting unit concerned with the fundamentals of financial accounting. The unit includes an introduction to the basic principles of accrual accounting and the five elements of financial reports (i.e. assets, liabilities, owners equity, revenue and expenses). The unit focusses on the key financial statements from the preparers perspective – the...
  9. 2023 Hobart
    This is a foundation unit for students intending to undertake an Accounting Major of the Bachelor of Business. This unit is compulsory for these students and is an important pre-requisite for second and third year units. Students will consider the fundamental principles that underpin accrual accounting and financial reporting including how and why financial transactions are recorded as they are....
  10. 2023 Hobart
    The aim of this unit is to develop your ability to prepare, analyse and communicate financial information. This unit will prepare you for postgraduate studies in Business by developing your understanding and effective use of the vocabulary, concepts and regulatory requirements that underlie the preparation of financial reports. Limitations of conventional reporting practices and analysis are noted...
  11. 2023 Online
    In this unit, higher level workplace managers/supervisors will develop higher order decision making skills and capabilities required of critical incident response operational leadership in increasingly complex social, cultural, and economic environments. This is because critical incidents are often dynamic and require operational commanders to adapt responses as incidents unfold over time,...
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